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  3. FIGHT AGAINST BANK PLAN

    The three Premiers who will fight the Federal Government's Banking Bill shown planning their "united front" in Mr. Hollway's room at a Melbourne hotel. From left: Mr. Playford (S.A.), Mr. Hollway (Vic.) and Mr. M'Larty (W.A.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. In Agreement on Importance of Pact on Germany

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says it is authoritatively stated that Mr. Bevin and Mr. Molotov agreed at a preliminary talk last night on the importance of the Foreign Ministers' Council reaching a four-Power pact on Germany. ...

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  5. BELIEVES BANK BILL WILL BE FOUND UNCONSTITUTIONAL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The only way to stop the Banking Bill from becoming law was to attack it in the High Court, the South Australian Premier (Mr. Playford) said to-day, before he left for Adelaide after conferring ...

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  6. Bankers Warned to Be Cautious

    WASHINGTON, Tues. (A. A.P.).—The Board of Reserve system, Comptroller of the Currency, and the ...

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  7. FRENCH WAGES WILL BE HIGHER

    PARIS, Tuesday. (A.A.P.)— A Cabinet spokesman announced that M. Schuman's new administration, after a 4½ hours' ...

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  8. CHASED HUSBAND IN TAXI

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—After her husband had taken her four children away yesterday, a Stawell mother to-day chased him in a taxi ...

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  9. SOVIET TERMS FOR JOINING AXIS WERE UNACCEPTABLE

    TOKIO, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—"Russia would have joined the tripartite pact (Axis), but her conditions could not be met." This sentence, attributed to von Ribbentrop in a conversation with the Japanese Minister (Yosuke Matsuoka) on March 27, 1941, ...

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  10. Increasing British Coal Output

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.)..— The Minister for Fuel (Mr. Hugh Gaitskell) announced at a Gravesend by-election meeting that ...

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  11. May Oppose Prices Referendum

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An all-out campaign for a No vote may be launched by the Liberal Party of Australia when the ...

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  12. U.N. REJECTS ARAB PLAN FOR PALESTINE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. (A.A.P.).—The U.N. Palestine Committee to-day rejected an Arab plan for making Palestine an independent Arab State, with safeguards for the Jewish minority. ...

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  13. Serious Position in Islands

    RABAUL, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—A message transmitted to-day to Federal Opposition members stated that the present position in Rabaul, ...

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  14. BEER SUPPLY THREATENED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Victoria's beer supply and that of other States is threatened by the decision of 600 maltsters at ...

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  15. MYSTERY OVER AIRMAN'S FATE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Following the publication of a photograph of Flt. Sgt. Ronald Stuart Stickland, whose mother was recently ...

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  16. ACTRESS' DEATH COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—James Camb (30), steward in the liner Durban Castle, was committed at the ...

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  17. MALAYS RESENT AUSTRALIA'S ACTION

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The Malay Sultans have called for an explanation of Australia's decision to ...

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  18. C.S.R. PROMISES MORE SUGAR

    HOBART, Tuesday. — The Colonial Sugar Refining Co. will examine sugar supplies and needs in all States with a view ...

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  19. VIEW ON VICTORIAN POLL CONTESTED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— The "New York Times" to-day publishes a letter from an American college professor, Miss Louise ...

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  20. Part- Time Employment Plea

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Minister for Labor (Mr. Holloway) to-day renewed his appeal to employers to investigate the ...

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  22. PRICE CEILINGS REIMPOSED

    OTTAWA, Tuesday (A.A.P.). —The Finance Minister (Mr. D. C. Abbott) announced to-day the reimposition of price ...

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    SINGAPORE, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Pridi Panomyong, Siam's "senior statesman," is living on St. John's Island, Singapore's ...

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  25. To Unify N.G. Administration

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Federal Cabinet intends to prepare a Bill for submission to Caucus to provide for the ...

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  26. WARNING THAT REFUSAL TO GIVE AID MAY RESULT IN WAR

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P[?]).—Senator Vandenberg, leading Republican foreign affairs authority, warned the Senate to-day that j congressional rejection of the 597 million dollars stop-gap programme to aid France, Italy and Austria might result in "a war that otherwise ...

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  27. BATTLE BETWEEN SHARK AND WHALE

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—A battle between a shark and a whale war, witnessed by six miortsmen fishing from a launch ...

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  28. FEAR EFFECTS OF DOLLAR IMPORT CUTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Rank and file members of the Federal Labor Party to-night expressed alarm at possible severe disruption of industry and reactions from their electorates arising from restrictions on dollar imports. ...

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  29. TO BE CITED FOR CONTEMPT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A. P.).—The House of Representatives voted to-day that three of the ten Hollywood witnesses who declined ...

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